Places To Explore in and around Sakleshpur
'Sakleshpur is a hill station located in the Hassan district of Karnataka, India. It's known for its lush green hills, coffee, tea, and spice plantations, and diverse biodiversity. The region experiences heavy rainfall, contributing to its verdant landscapes and making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, trekkers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat'.

Bettada BhairaveshwaraTemple
Nestled in the heart of the Western Ghats, the Bettada Byraveshwara Temple is a hidden gem that offers both spiritual solace and a stunning natural backdrop. This ancient temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva,

Patla Betta
Patla Betta is a gentle mountain range on Bisle Ghat Road in Mankanahalli, known a top trekking destination in Sakleshpur.

Hosahalli Gudda
Embrace the sheer force of nature by visiting Hosahalli Peak, The hill is surrounded by thick evergreen forests and many coffee and cardamom plantations that make it just a haven for nature lovers to retreat in a serene landscape.

Nanya Byraveshwara
Start your adventure at the temple, the gateway to Ettinabhuja (Shishila Gudda). Enjoy a scenic 2 km trek, where stunning and vibrant greenery await. Embrace the beauty of nature on this unforgettable journey!

Bisle Ghat Viewpoint
Manjarabad Fort
Manjarabad Fort is a star-shaped fort built in 1792 by Tippu Sultan, It is one of the best heritage places to visit in Sakleshpur.

Magajahalli Abbi Falls
Experience the beauty of Magajahalli Waterfalls, where cascading waters meet lush greenery. This serene spot in Sakleshpur is perfect for nature lovers and a must-visit for a refreshing escape Enjoy the tranquility and stunning views that make this waterfall a true delight!

Bisle Ghat View Point
Bisle Ghat, an undiscovered treasure in the Western Ghats, stands out as one of most breathtaking viewpoints in Sakleshpur. Renowned for its sweeping views and vibrant greenery,

kaginahare view point
A unique location in Sakleshpura, enveloped by expansive grasslands and offering stunning views with minimal hiking effort.

The ancient Temple of Rameswara Shivalonga, worshipped by Sri Rama during the Ramayana, is a sacred site. During Abhisheka, all the Gods and Goddesses gathered in a group called ದೇವವೃಂದ. Kapila Maharshi also performed Tapasya here.